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Gauzy Launches AI-Powered Smart-Vision CMS

by | Oct 9, 2025

Introduces AI-based camera monitor system for buses to enhance driver assistance, meet UNECE safety standards, and support fleet integration across commercial vehicle platforms
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TEL AVIV, Israel and BRUSSELS, Belgium, Oct 9, 2025 – Gauzy has introduced a smart-vision camera monitor system (CMS) for buses and coaches at Busworld 2025. The advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) enhances safety and situational awareness for operators. It is being demonstrated at Gauzy’s Booth 711 in Hall 7 and on four Yutong buses in Booth 305, Hall 3, highlighting the role of ADAS technology in public transportation.

Gauzy’s smart-vision camera monitor system (CMS) uses Ambarella’s CVflow AI systems-on-chip (SoCs), including the ASIL C–certified CV2FS AI SoC. The system delivers object detection, adaptive overlays, and driver assistance with AI performance per watt, low latency, and superior imaging. Working with Ambarella allows smart-vision to maintain visibility in all lighting and weather conditions, detect hazards, and use predictive safety features to reduce blind spots and collision risks.

Gauzy’s smart-vision CMS is installed in more than 20,000 buses worldwide. The new launch advances bus safety and driver assistance while strengthening the company’s role as a technology provider for OEMs. The AI-based smart-vision CMS was introduced for trucks with Ford at IAA Mobility last year and has since been adopted in many commercial vehicles.

Eyal Peso, CEO of Gauzy, said: “This debut marks a major milestone for Gauzy. By delivering the newest generation of our AI-powered Smart-Vision CMS, we are providing operators with unmatched driver awareness, regulatory compliance, and scalability. Showcasing the system with our valued customer Yutong at Busworld demonstrates both the strength of our OEM partnerships and the commercial opportunity ahead as we expand in the $29 billion commercial-vehicle ADAS market.”

Jia Li, director of technical systems at Yutong, added: “Integrating Gauzy’s next-generation Smart-Vision CMS into our buses reflects Yutong’s commitment to raising the bar for safety and efficiency. This technology gives drivers improved visibility and intelligent assistance while strengthening passenger protection across our global fleets and urban operations.”

What’s New in Gauzy’s Smart-Vision CMS

The smart-vision system combines AI software with hardware optimized for buses. It integrates into any bus platform, including double-decker models, with a design that scales across fleet sizes.

Core Features:

  • Embedded Safety Functions: Blind Spot Information System (BSIS, UNECE R151) and Moving Off Information System (MOIS, UNECE R159) included
  • VRU Protection: Real-time detection of pedestrians, cyclists, and vulnerable road users (VRU)
  • Adaptive Overlays: Dynamic maneuver lines adjust for lane changes, turns, and trailer calibration
  • HDR Imaging: High-dynamic-range cameras ensure visibility in glare, direct sunlight, and night conditions
  • Mirror Replacement: Replaces class II, IV, V, and VI mirrors with an AI-powered camera and display system
  • Fleet Integration: Retrofit-capable and scalable across OEM platforms, reducing deployment complexity

Compliance and Differentiation

Gauzy’s smart-vision CMS is designed in line with UNECE standards, including BSIS (R151) and MOIS (R159), enabling OEMs to achieve vehicle homologation. The system also holds certification under UN R46, R10, and R118, meeting key safety and homologation requirements. Smart-Vision is designed to integrate with any commercial bus model, offering a scalable camera monitor system. The technology supports global Vision Zero goals, emphasizing safer and sustainable urban transportation.

Commercial Traction and Growth Outlook

To date, six Yutong buses have been equipped with Gauzy’s smart-vision CMS, with additional units scheduled for delivery. Globally, more than 2000 Yutong buses are operating with earlier smart-vision models. Gauzy’s CMS technology is also deployed in Ford trucks, highlighting its versatility across diverse commercial vehicle platforms.

This marks the first OEM deployment of Gauzy’s AI-based CMS platform for buses and expands its network of partnerships in buses and trucks. The global commercial-vehicle ADAS market is expected to grow from USD 13.8 billion in 2025 to USD 29.1 billion by 2030. Gauzy aims to meet this demand by delivering AI-driven safety and compliance systems for buses and fleets.

In Europe, Gauzy is expanding through its partnership with Journeo. Journeo has installed the technology on many buses in the U.K. and Northern Europe, including Yutong models. The partnership strengthens Gauzy’s relationships with manufacturers and operators, supporting adoption in both retrofit and new vehicle fleets.

Source: Gauzy

About Gauzy

Gauzy Ltd., established in 2009 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, is a leader in vision and light control solutions. The company specializes in developing, manufacturing, and marketing technologies such as suspended particle devices (SPD) and liquid crystal (LC) films for smart glass applications, as well as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and camera monitoring systems (CMS). Gauzy serves various industries, including automotive, aeronautics, architecture, and safety technology. As of 2024, the company employs approx. 650 people. In the trailing twelve months ending June 30, 2024, Gauzy reported revenues of approx. $90 million. With a global presence, including production facilities in Israel, Germany, Canada, China, Singapore, France, United Arab Emirates and the United States, and sales and marketing centers in multiple countries, Gauzy continues to innovate in light and vision control technologies, transforming user experiences across various sectors.

About Ambarella

Ambarella, headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, is a U.S.-based semiconductor company that designs AI vision and video-processing systems-on-chip for the security, automotive, industrial, and consumer sectors. Its technology powers video security systems, driver assistance and in-cabin monitoring, electronic mirrors, and robotics applications. Founded in 2004, the company has more than 20 years of experience in image processing and AI vision solutions. In fiscal 2024, Ambarella reported revenue of about $226.5M.

About Journeo

Journeo plc is a U.K.-based technology company that provides software, information systems, and services for public transport, fleet management, and infrastructure operators. Its portfolio includes passenger information systems, telematics, vehicle and station displays, automatic passenger counting, CCTV, and integrated transport management software. Founded in 1993 and rebranded from 21st Century Technology plc to Journeo plc in 2019, the company has more than 30 years of experience in transport technology. In 2024, Journeo reported revenue of £49.56M. The company is headquartered in Leicestershire, UK.